When it comes to burying or cremating a departed one, cultures and religions dictate the way burial and cremation take place. These practices have evolved, in most instances, with faith guidance, custom, and preference. With funeral services, Surrey families receive the care and respect they deserve with traditions and customs.
The Tradition of Burials Around the World
For centuries, burial has been the most common way a departed one is honoured, with traditions taking many forms in many regions of the world. In many Western societies, such as in Canada, traditional burial involves placing a dead one in a casket and burying him in a cemetery, and in many instances, a funeral service, religious or otherwise, accompanies such an act, following a departed one, family, or religion’s wish. Other societies, however, have traditional burial traditions. For example, in Hinduism, cremation is a favoured practice, to liberate a soul out of a mortal body. In many regions of the world, such as African societies, burial traditions involve elaborate ceremonies and community celebrations, with a community coming together in mourning and celebration of a departed one’s life.
Practices and Beliefs in Cremation
With so many funeral services, Surrey has seen popularity in cremation recently as it is regarded in many cases as a less costly and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional burial. Although cremation is prevalent, it carries strong religious and spiritual connotations in many nations. In the Buddhist faith, cremation is regarded as a mechanism for freeing the soul from its confinement in the physical form, allowing it to move to its next level of existence. In many Hindu communities, cremation is a ritualistic act that ensures the journey of the soul towards the life to come.
The Rise in Green Burials
Increased awareness about environmental concerns sees many opting for green burials, a mechanism for mourning and minimizing one’s footprint in the environment at the same time. With these funeral services, Surrey’s green burial entails putting one’s body in a biodegradable shroud or a biodegradable casket, burying it in a manner free of embalming chemicals and then allowing it to decompose naturally. Green burial is regarded as a less destructive and environmentally friendly alternative for one who wishes to leave a lighter footprint in the environment when passing on. Green burials have gained prominence in terms of acceptance in recent times, with many funeral companies offering environmentally friendly options for burial.
Creating a Personalized Farewell
While burial and cremation ceremonies have a traditional foundation, customized funeral ceremonies are also popular to celebrate the lives of the deceased. Memorial ceremonies have customized elements, like special songs, favourite passages, and customized tributes, that celebrate the individuality and interests of one who passed away. Customized ceremonies create a memorable goodbye that touches the hearts of family and friends. Some even remember their loved ones in a way beyond a farewell ceremony. Memorial parks, tree planting, and a permanent tribute in a form like a contribution in a name, a contribution, or a fund for a scholarship, all go to celebrate one’s deceased loved ones’ memories.
We at Oliveira Funeral Home are pleased to guide families through difficult choices for funeral services in Surrey. Families deserve a service that best honours their departed loved ones’ wishes. Whatever your wish, traditional burial, cremation, or a customized alternative, we stand with you at every step. Reach out to our professional team as we attempt and make a painful part of your life a meaningful and untroubled one.
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